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Message started by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:25am

Title: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:25am
I have 3 new casein paintings to show, this first one is painted too thin to buff out to a shine so I played with it as you'll soon see.  :o  All of these are painted from life. Rich


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:26am
Detail.


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:28am
Another detail.


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:30am
This is probably why moms say don't play with your food, I decided I couldn't leave this one alone, I had nothing to go by as my setup was tossed, this was at least 4 days after completing it.


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:31am
Detail...of the "dark side"     :D


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:32am
Detail #2. I like the clean look of the original but I kind of like the moodiness of the end result.    :-/


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:42am
For my next trick...I thought I'd try using just 3 colors fairly close to Don's 3 color approach, these colors aren't close enough, but it was fun, I mixed them from pigment and casien emulsion from Shiva, I must have used too much emulsion and I definitely painted too soon over previous layers becasue I got a lot of cracking, oh well...., I do have plans for this, I may try to seal it and use oil glazes to try and give this a full-blown aged look.



8" x 10" on board.

Someday I'll try a homemade casein mixture and see what happens.     [smiley=thinking2.gif]

Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:43am
I just gotta have the details....


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:44am
one more.


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:48am
What I learned: Paint fast but don't paint over "wet" layers unless you are.....

VERY FAST....   ;)

This is an 8" x 10" on board, painted from life, this time I kept the setup.


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:50am
Detail.


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 13th, 2006 at 8:50am
:)


Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by Admin on Jul 13th, 2006 at 9:07am
Go for the home-made casien, or at least just some pre-made pure casein and dry pigment

There is no reason to get that cracking. Wax can be added. This is not a thick medium.

Do you know what happens when you add a little lime to casein? It makes the strongest glue pre 2000 ever saw.

Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by PaulC on Jul 14th, 2006 at 2:00am
I have been looking at your painting of the egg and I want to tell you how much I admire you for tackling such a difficult subject matter.  Opaque yolk with a sheath which is transparent, white of the egg- no dimensional stability so you must paint that wandering look of the egg's white.
I thing your success lies in your combining a dull,greyed purple with the bright yellow.  and bringing the bright yellow sort of under and to the sides of the egg's white, which adds to it's transparency.
this is just a very successful painting of a subject not often painted.  Bravo to you.  Paul Czubay :D  ;D  8)

Title: Re: Digging deeper into casein
Post by RichL on Jul 14th, 2006 at 5:51am
Thanks Paul, I appreciate the careful observation and comments. Rich

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